"Oh, I thought you had a talent for divination, kid."

Although Trelawney was a little unhappy at being interrupted by Louis, as a teacher at Hogwarts, she naturally taught without discrimination. She put down Astoria's teacup and came to stand next to Louis.

"Perhaps you have some insights of your own?" Trelawney looked at the tea cup, "You know, last year you were the student who I thought had the most potential to open up the world."

This wave of bragging made Louis curl his lips. Trelawney didn't know anything else, but she had one set of words. This was similar to Lockhart two years ago.

He stood up in front of everyone, and then looked at the tea cup. Although he didn't know what the black tea residue looked like, he pretended to think about it:

"I saw the future, well, it seemed that centaurs were going to Hogwarts."

"Oh?" Trelawney became interested. "Why are the centaurs in the Forbidden Forest coming to Hogwarts? Are they trying to take over the castle as their own? Is this the end of Hogwarts?"

"No, no, no, of course not a professor." Louis was speechless in his heart, impressed by Trelawney's imagination. "It came to Hogwarts to replace the position of teacher. Well, maybe, it seems to be your position."

The whole place was silent, and the classroom was quiet for a few seconds. Trelawney's original playful smile suddenly darkened a little: "It seems that your prophecy level is not very good. I was wrong before."

"This is completely impossible to happen. Do you think Headmaster Dumbledore will kick me out?"

"One thing you have to pay attention to is that you will be punished by God if you make up random predictions."

Trelawney said in an angry tone, her voice trembling slightly.

The atmosphere gradually became awkward. After that, the students never asked Trelawney any questions. The third graders stared at the teacups in front of them, hoping to find out some clues about the future. However, there was nothing but flipping books in the classroom. They got nothing but the sound.

As the bell rang, several students hurriedly left the Divination classroom. Louis and Ginny walked behind the crowd and followed the crowd down the spiral staircase.

"That's so brave, Louis." Ginny was a little too angry and didn't dare to breathe. "How did you think that Professor Trelawney hasn't deducted your college points yet?"

"She won't do that." Louis spread her hands. Although the old liar was very good at divination, she would not pay attention to the nonsense from the students, even if the prophecy was indeed what would happen a year later. .

"Come on, we have to eat quickly. We have Hagrid's Care of Magical Creatures class in the afternoon." Louis urged, his stomach protesting something.

The third grade of Hogwarts School has several more elective courses than the previous two years. On the one hand, this is to expand students' interests. On the other hand, these elective courses are also part of the O.W.Ls exam for the future fifth grade. .

Louis was quite interested in the Care of Magical Creatures class taught by Hagrid, although last year Hagrid gave Harry and the others a little "fright" at the beginning.

On the way to the auditorium, Louis caught a glimpse of the white-haired girl sitting on the stone under the bell tower and another girl beside her who seemed to be comforting her.

"Hmm, Ginny, why don't you go over first, I have something to take care of here."

"It's Astoria, right?" Ginny was a little annoyed. She didn't know why Louis, a Gryffindor student, was so nice to the Slytherin girl, including helping her out of trouble in class before.

But thinking about it carefully, Trelawney did go a bit too far, and I don't know why that woman asked Astoria to do the show effects.

"Okay, go find her quickly." Ginny waved her hand seemingly magnanimously, "I just saw Harry and the others go in. Just remember to come find us later."

Then he pushed Louis over vigorously and walked into the auditorium without looking back.

Lewis shook his head, he often couldn't guess what a girl was thinking.

He walked over, and Astoria, who was sitting on the stone, rested her head on another girl's shoulder, her eyes helpless and her mood extremely low. And the girl, gently stroking her long hair. . .

"What's wrong?" Louis walked up and sat down on the other side of Astoria.

"Louis, is it you?!" The girl who comforted her turned her head, and she was a little happy to see Louis.

"Hi, Luna." Louis was not surprised to see Luna. Lonely people tend to attract lonely people. Luna is a girl who was excluded by Ravenclaw, but she is more optimistic and never complains, which can also make them Opportunities to get to know each other.

Astoria didn't speak, and her long hair was scattered on her shoulders. Louis could probably guess something. What she was most worried about was her mother's blood curse inheritance.

Trelawney's explanation during the divination class made her nervous even more.

Louis didn't care what the old woman said. If she didn't say it in her crazy state, it would be just pure luck if she happened to hit it.

He didn't say anything. In front of Luna, he held the slightly cold hand tightly with his right hand. Feeling the temperature from the left side, Astoria subconsciously wanted to shrink her hand, but what she felt It was the pure emotion brought by that boy.

Somehow, looking at the gaze from Louis, she began to feel at ease in her heart. Luna beside her smiled and stood up from the two of them consciously.

"I know you've been worried about this. Although your father may not want you to know, I think you have the right to know the truth."

Since it has been revealed by Trelawney, Louis will no longer continue to hide it.

"Professor Trelawney is right. The curse on your mother has indeed been passed on to you."

Astoria trembled. Although it was the biggest possible result, she was still disappointed after Louis said it.

"This thing is called the blood curse. It is an extremely cruel black magic. It is to put the soul of a monster in a child. As the age grows, the monster will gradually devour the human soul until the whole body becomes that monster."

"You mean, I will become a monster in the end?" Astoria looked up at him. Except for Luna, no one noticed that her head was buried in Louis' chest. Her little hands were clasped together tightly. Louis could even smell the faint fragrance.

"Of course not. Remember what I promised you?" He smiled and gently wiped away the tears from the corners of the girl's eyes.

"I won't let this happen, Astoria. This is my lifelong promise to you."

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